Three U.S. Federal Trade Commission members said on Wednesday they regretted the inadvertent release of part of an agency report about its probe of Google Inc as the company continues to face antitrust scrutiny from European authorities.

Rep. Louie Gohmert lashes out oveCongressional Republicans are united in their anger over new net neutrality regulations--but no one could match the fury displayed by Rep. Louie Gohmert on Wednesday.r net neutrality regulations.

Google may have gotten a pass in the US a few years ago from the Federal Trade Commission, which decided not to sue the search giant for alleged anticompetitive practices, but the company may not be so lucky in Europe.

Google has backed off its original "open" stance on Android. And it's all because apps are replacing the web on mobile devices. Google got mobile carriers on board by promising them that the project would remain open.